, Philippines

PH F&B company Fruitas ventures into healthcare

Famous fruit shake shop Fruitas has inked a deal to acquire 100% shares of Surehealth.

Philippine food and beverage store operator, Fruitas Holdings, has agreed to acquire 100% shares of Surehealth Multi-Specialty and Diagnostic Clinic Corporation. 

Fruitas took advantage of the growing demand for healthcare services in the Philippines by acquiring a 100% stake in Surehealth, including medical equipment, a specialised workforce, and a physical clinic at Sta. Mesa, Manila. The transaction is subject to the execution of definitive agreements and will close within two months.

Surehealth is a private medical and diagnostic clinic established in 2007. Over the years, Surehealth has created strong relationships with corporations within the airline support services, construction, and logistics industries by servicing medical pre-employment, executing annual physical examinations, and performing medical laboratory tests for its clientele's workforce.

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